I see the negative space, but also the negative symbols.
The U,C & D share an homogenized look, stuffed in a cocktail glass, not
open to each other, but to the frame which constrains them..
The colors and shapes are retro.

I prefer to embrace diversity, look to the future and to head there with
clarity and friends, unencumbered by inside jokes, or bar props like
cigarettes, booze or misused drugs.

It might work as a coffee bar logo, the new "xando".

I am with the folks who think, "what a waste" which leads me to another
"improvement" that took many of us several steps backward.  Why is the
list so silent on the debacle at the UC Swim Club?  Should I start a
thread which collects stories of the lost June  & July?

Liz

On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 21:34:05 -0400 Martha Ledger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> 
> With all the hits the new logo is taking, it's time to actually to 
> look 
> at it. And guess what? It's pretty good. Nice use of negative space 
> to 
> form the letters U, C and D. It looks like container filled to the 
> brim 
> with different but related shapes going their independent ways. Just 
> 
> like the wonderfully diverse people who live here. It's not a 
> literal 
> rendering, and that's a virtue too. It shows some flair. Congrats to 
> 
> UCD and its designer.
> 
> Martha and Marshall Ledger


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